S 1021 · 105th Congress · Armed Forces and National Security

Veterans Employment Opportunities Act of 1998

Introduced 1997-07-16· Sponsored by Sen. Hagel, Chuck [R-NE]· Senate

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Latest: Became Public Law No: 105-339.(1998-10-31)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Veterans Employment Opportunities Act of 1997 - Provides that a veterans' preference eligible (PE) or an individual who has been separated from military service under honorable conditions after three or more years of active duty shall not be denied the opportunity to compete for a vacant position within a Federal agency, either in the competitive or excepted service, by reason of: (1) not having acquired competitive status; or (2) not being an employee of such agency. Requires each agency to notify the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and U.S. employment offices of each vacant position for which competition is restricted to employees or individuals having competitive service. Requires OPM, at least every two years, to submit to the Congress and the President a report detailing for the prior period the number of such vacant positions in the Federal Government and the number of PE or separated individuals referred or appointed to such positions. Directs OPM to establish and keep current a comprehensive list of all announcements of vacant positions within each agency for which competition is so restricted. Applies such PE requirements to the Postal Service, with exceptions for cer…

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CBO Cost Estimate

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S. 1021, Veterans' Employment Opportunities Act of 1998

Jul 31, 1998

Cost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Veteran's Affairs on July 28, 1998

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S. 1021, Veterans' Employment Opportunities Act of 1998

Oct 19, 1998

Pay-as-you-go estimate for the bill as cleared by the Congress on October 8, 1998

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Cosponsors (20)

10 Democrats10 Republicans